What is the domain of this function? (assume there are arrows at the ends of the graph) The answer has the form (A, B) W

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What is the domain of this function? (assume there are arrows at the ends of the graph) The answer has the form (A, B) W

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What is the domain of this function? (assume there are arrows at the ends of the graph) The answer has the form (A, B) Where A = What is the range of this function? The answer has the form [A, B) Where A = and B = Where A = On what interval is the function increasing? The answer has the form (A, B) and B = Where A = and B = On what interval is f(x) <= 0? The answer has the form [A, B] and B =

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